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The Digital and Data Center Era in Indonesia 

In the heart of Southeast Asia, Indonesia is rapidly solidifying its position as a digital powerhouse, with its data center market emerging as a key player in the region. The Indonesia data center market has been growing significantly over the past few years due to several driving factors such as growth in digitalization, increasing submarine cable deployments, cloud adoption, and implementation of advanced technologies.  Indonesia Data Center Landscape  Indonesia boasts a diverse landscape, hosting over 90 data centers in 2023. Furthermore, the government is currently developing four national data centers in Bekasi, West Java, in Nongsa, the Riau Islands, in Balikpapan, East Kalimantan, and in Labuan Bajo, East Nusa Tenggara. According to a press briefing by the Communication and Information Ministry on Nov. 10, the project is scheduled for completion in October 2024. (Source: Jakarta Post, 2023)  From 2022 until the present, and well into the near future, Indonesia’s data center market is riding an investment wave that shows no signs of slowing down. Most major cloud providers including AWS, Google, Microsoft and Alibaba have already set up their dedicated data centers and cloud regions.  The upcoming data centers include Equinix in Jakarta, GDS in Batam, and Gaw & Sinar Primera Data in Batam. Additionally, Indonesia’s first cloud-based digital national data center (PDN) in Bekasi and Batam is expected to be established in Q4 2024.  Indonesia Digital Landscape  In the early months of 2023, Indonesia witnessed a digital surge with a whopping 212.9 million internet users, highlighting a robust internet penetration of 77.0%. This means that three-quarters of the population are actively engaging with the online world. Adding to this digital phenomenon, Indonesia recorded a staggering 353.8 million active cellular mobile connections during the same period. What is truly remarkable is that this number surpasses the total population, reaching an impressive 128.0%. In simpler terms, there are more mobile connections than there are people in the country.  (Source: Data Reportal, 2023)   Overall, Indonesia’s digital scene is booming, offering immense potential for growth and development. As the nation navigates this exciting wave, bridging the digital divide and fostering responsible online behaviour will be key to ensuring everyone benefits from this connected future.  DCConnect PoPs & Nodes in Indonesia   We establish 10 strong PoPs spread out across all the top-tier data centers in Indonesia. These key network hubs include prominent data centers such as PT SDI at Cyber Building 1, DCI Indonesia, EdgeDC, IDC Duren Tiga, Neucentrix Karet, Gubeng – Surabaya and Makassar.  With our DC Gateway, we have established the strongest gateway to Indonesia, offering businesses high-performance and secure connectivity. One of the services provided by DC Gateway is Data Center Interconnection, allowing you to reach various data centers in Indonesia within a minute. Its SDN orchestration enables easy auto-provisioning, conducts traffic analysis, and handles price inquiries, ensuring a truly agile network experience.  Step into the Indonesian market and illuminate the future of your network with Data Center Interconnection: https://www.dcconnectglobal.com/data-center-interconection/  Author:  Rinesa Diola Audrina, Digital Marketing  DCConnect Global  www.dcconnectglobal.com

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Fueling the Next Wave of Innovation at Peering Asia 5.0 South Korea  

As DCConnect continues to make significant investments in Southeast Asia, we leverage our established presence by participating in Peering Asia 5.0. Our representative, Charmond Tsang, had the opportunity to engage with peers and share insights on the evolving landscape of peering and interconnectivity in the Asia-Pacific region.   Peering and Interconnectivity in Asia  At Peering Asia 5.0, Charmond Tsang highlighted DCConnect’s innovation in elevating peering in Asia. The initiatives of Asia IX and IP transit play a crucial role in building a robust and interconnected internet ecosystem for Asia, fostering innovation and collaboration across the region and opening a gateway for Asian connections to the world.  DCConnect Global is committed to driving the next wave of innovation and collaboration. Our participation in Peering Asia 5.0 reflects our dedication to staying at the forefront of industry trends and working closely with our peers to shape the future of networking in the Asia Pacific region.  A huge shout-out to all who joined us at Peering Asia 5.0! Here’s to continuous advancements and fantastic collaborations in the world of peering. Can’t wait to meet you at the next event!  Author :  Berlian, Social Media Managing   DCConnect Global    www.dcconnectglobal.com   

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The Future of Peering: DCConnect Global at HKNOG 2023

DCConnect Global proudly took part in the HKNOG 2023 event, represented by our Chief Commercial Officer, Charmond Tsang, and Billy F. The event provided an excellent opportunity for industry experts to come together and discuss the latest trends and developments in the field of networking, including IP transit and peering.   The Power of IP Transit and Peering  At HKNOG 2023, our representative had the valuable opportunity to discuss current trends, insights, and potential collaborations with others to improve and mutually benefit the future of peering  DCConnect Global is committed to adapting to these changes and providing businesses with innovative solutions. DCConnect Global remains committed to adapting to these industry changes and providing businesses with new innovations, including our latest solution, Asia IX.  In line with our commitment, we also shared information about DC Gateway, our SDN solution. This solution makes peering and IP transit faster, providing businesses with the speed and agility they need.  Big thanks to everyone who joined us at HKNOG 2023! Here’s to ongoing progress and exciting collaborations in the future of networking. Looking forward to seeing you at the next event!  Author :  Berlian, Social Media Managing    DCConnect Global     www.dcconnectglobal.com    

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DCConnect Global: Connecting and Collaborating at TWA 2023

This year, DCConnect takes center stage at TWA Bangkok 2023. Charmond Tsang and Joe Earn Ooi, the faces that representing DCConnect this year at TWA, actively connect with industry professionals, delivering a compelling presentation on the extensive suite of digital solutions that DCConnect brings to the table. From advanced SDN technology to streamlined carrier relationships, DCConnect is poised to set new standards. We Connect We are glad to connect and reconnect with our partners and fellow professionals in the telco industry who attended the recent TWA event. Each connection made here is a step towards building lasting relationships and creating opportunities. We Engage: Active participation in industry discussions is integral to our approach. We share valuable insights while gaining perspectives from esteemed professionals. Moreover, we take great satisfaction in providing our advanced digital solutions and services to catalyse a transformative wave in the telecom sector. This commitment to engagement reflects our dedication to staying dynamic and forward-thinking force in the telecommunications landscape. We Collaborate: We believe that working together is how we make progress, and at DCConnect, we are dedicated to setting a new standard for collaboration. We invite industry players to join hands in fostering great innovation and setting benchmarks that will collectively shape the future of telecommunications. Let’s build something amazing! A big thank you to everyone for joining us on this journey at TWA Bangkok 2023. Here is to a future filled with continued progress and amazing collaborations. See you at the next event!

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Game On, Lag Gone! 

In the dynamic realm of gaming, where technological advancements constantly shape our experiences, there’s a transformative force making waves: cloud computing. Cloud computing has brought big advantages for both gamers and game developers, revolutionizing the way games are made, distributed, and played. After dedicating countless hours to perfecting your game, it’s time to explore how cloud computing can bring your game to life.  With the transformative power of cloud computing in gaming, elevate your experience to new heights of immersion and responsiveness. Say goodbye to frustrating lag times and expensive hardware upgrades. This solution not only enables you to reach a wider audience of gamers but also ensures the delivery of incredible experiences, providing maximum value for your investment. It’s a win for the players and a win for your business.  Game Hosting  Cloud computing can be used to host games without the need for expensive on-premises hardware, making gaming more accessible and affordable for both developers and players.  Latency Optimization   Cloud computing reduces lag and jitter by optimizing latency, the time it takes for data to travel between a player’s device and the game server, giving gamers the best possible gaming experience.  Expand Your Reach  Ensure no player is left behind. With cloud technology, your game becomes accessible anywhere, anytime, inviting a global audience to join the gaming experience.  Connect instantly to our over 200 cloud partners and improve your business game performance with on-demand, private, and secure Ethernet connections! It’s time to level up with cloud computing, and find the secret to win at https://www.dcconnectglobal.com/cloud-connect/  Author:  Rinesa Diola Audrina, Digital Marketing  DCConnect Global  www.dcconnectglobal.com 

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Instant DIA – No Delay for Business Connectivity

Introduction Instant DIA is designed for businesses that need internet access immediately. A fast and stable connection is essential for communication, cloud access, and daily work. When connectivity slows down, productivity drops. Therefore, you need a service that can start right away. ALT: instant dia dedicated internet connection What Is the Service The service gives your organization a private internet path. You do not share bandwidth with other users.Therefore, performance stays predictable. Speed remains stable even during busy hours. Because of this, applications respond faster.So, you always know what to expect. For a general reference, you can read here:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_access Why Businesses Choose Instant Internet Companies move quickly today. Because of this, waiting weeks for setup is not practical. This solution allows you to activate services fast. In addition, stable performance helps your team plan better.As a result, your team works better. How DCConnect Global Delivers Instant DIA DCConnect Global runs an automated platform for rapid provisioning. You select bandwidth, locations, and technical settings. Then you confirm the request. As a result, activation starts right away.Your link becomes ready within minutes. Learn more here:https://www.dcconnectglobal.com/instant-dedicated-internet-access/ Steps to Activate Instant DIA The process is simple. First, choose the service and bandwidth. Options range from 100 Mbps up to 1 Gbps. Next, select interconnection preferences and contract duration. Finally, submit the order. The system provisions everything automatically.Because of this, you can start working faster. Therefore, deployment feels simple. Business Growth with the Solution This solution fits companies of many sizes. You can open branches, migrate systems, or increase capacity. Therefore, your organization can react to opportunities more quickly.As a result, expansion becomes easier. So, growth happens faster. Conclusion Instant internet removes delays from deployment. You gain stable bandwidth and rapid activation. With support from DCConnect Global, your business stays ready for change.Therefore, your team can move faster every day. Because of this, planning becomes easier.

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Does Asia Have the Highest Internet Speed Worldwide? 

In today’s interconnected world, the internet has become an indispensable tool that shapes every aspect of our lives. From professional endeavors to personal interactions, the reach of the internet extends everywhere. Whether we are working, seeking information, navigating directions, staying connected with loved ones, or indulging in entertainment like watching movies, the internet has seamlessly integrated into our daily routines.   By that, internet speed plays a pivotal role in determining the quality of user experience. A fast and reliable internet connection is not just a luxury; it is a necessity that impacts how we engage with the digital world.  This raises the question: Which part of the world has the fastest internet?  Based on the 2023 statistics from Wisetover, Monaco has emerged as the top-ranking country, boasting the highest average internet speed. However, the trend is not exclusive to Monaco, as several Asian regions have also showcased remarkable average internet speeds. Singapore, for instance, secures the position of the second-fastest global internet speed, solidifying its status as the Asian internet hub. This achievement is closely followed by Hong Kong and Thailand within the ASEAN region. China is also notable for securing a position within the top 5 countries with a remarkable average internet speed of 292.21 Mbps.  This has driven the DCConnect team to initiate substantial investments in Asia. We acknowledge the region’s immense potential as one of the world’s fastest-growing digital markets. Our commitment involves an expansion of global connectivity within Asia, aiming to deliver dependable and scalable network solutions to address the escalating demands of businesses and individuals across the region.  But that’s not all – leveraging our advanced technological solutions and a robust network of over 6000 backbones worldwide, we have the capability to significantly improve your network capabilities! We would be delighted to provide you with further insights. Feel free to reach out to us via email at alliance@dcconnectglobal.com.  Author:  Rinesa Diola Audrina, Digital Marketing  DCConnect Global  www.dcconnectglobal.com 

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Key Insights into Vietnam’s Telecommunications Market  

As the pulse of technological advancements continues to beat across Asia, Singapore has emerged as a pivotal hub for data centers, orchestrating the seamless flow of information across the region. Venturing beyond Singapore, Vietnam’s data center landscape emerges as a rising star, offering substantial potential for telecommunication providers. With a strategic emphasis on network connectivity, Vietnam positions itself as a prominent leader in the region.  Vietnam Data Center Landscape  The major hubs for data centers in Vietnam are Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi, collectively hosting 27 data centers. Among these, Hanoi stands out with around 11 established facilities. In terms of geographical distribution, north Vietnam accounts for 46% of data centers in the country, followed by the southern region (35%) and the central region (11%). (Source: Vietnam Briefing, 2023)   We witness Vietnam’s transformative journey, evolving from a promising contender to a key player in the dynamic world of data infrastructure. As the digital landscape continues its relentless evolution, Vietnam stands poised to shape the future of data centers in the region.   Vietnam’s Internet Landscape  In January 2023, Vietnam’s vibrant digital landscape saw a total population of 98.53 million, setting the stage for a dynamic year ahead. Internet adoption in the country surged, with a staggering 77.93 million users, representing an impressive internet penetration rate of 79.1 percent. As connectivity became increasingly ingrained in daily life, social media emerged as a cultural cornerstone, boasting 70.00 million users—equivalent to a remarkable 71.0 percent of the total population. These figures not only underscore Vietnam’s tech-savvy evolution but also illuminate the vast opportunities for digital engagement and connectivity in this thriving Southeast Asian nation. (Source: Data Reportal, 2023)   DCConnect PoPs & Nodes in Vietnam  DCConnect has established 4 PoPs and Nodes in Vietnam, marking a significant milestone in our ongoing commitment to enhance network reliability, reduce latency, and ensure scalability to meet the needs of our continually expanding customer base.  For businesses eyeing strategic expansion into Vietnam, the quest for easy data center interconnection finds its solution in DC Gateway.  This Software-Defined Networking (SDN) solution facilitates the establishment of connections between data centers and clouds on a global scale. It simplifies network management and enables the creation of virtual networks, offering end-to-end connectivity across a wide range of services. With DC Gateway, you can effortlessly connect and manage your network worldwide, all with just a few clicks.  Ready to elevate your business presence in Vietnam and beyond? Take the first step towards a connected future with DC Gateway! Contact us for detailed information at alliance@dcconnectglobal.com   Author: Rinesa Diola Audrina Digital Marketing www.dcconnectglobal.com 

PCCW Global and DCConnect extend global reach with SDI collaboration

Telcos, the API Economy and Blockchain Victor Ma, Head of Alliance & Market Development, DCConnect Global Ltd. September, 12 2019 MEF’s LSO (Lifecycle Service Orchestration) reference architecture empowers service providers with the blueprint they need to successfully transform their information technology & communications to address the digital economy. It provides the touch-points, related standards, and APIs, to support automation throughout their BSS/OSS—from enterprise subscriber through to the underlying network infrastructure, across transit and access partners, to the cloud. Far-reaching progress was made by MEF in June 2019 with the announcement of the LSO Sonata SDK Release 3 , which provides a set of standard open APIs for serviceability, quoting, product inventory, and ordering. Initially specifically targeting MEF 3.0 Carrier Ethernet services, LSO Sonata SDK establishes the framework for inter-provider service automation of all MEF 3.0 services including IP and SD-WAN services. An important component of business-to-business automation includes the ability to assess the capability of potential partners to deliver a network service, based on their reputation and past history—quickly and automatically. Technologies like blockchain, coupled with LSO standard APIs, create powerful opportunities to enhance these capabilities. To gain further insight on these opportunities, Daniel Bar-Lev, Director Office of the CTO, MEF discussed the topic with Victor Ma, Head of Alliance & Market Development at DCConnect Global Ltd. We chatted about his company’s participation in the MEF 3.0 Proof of Concept (PoC) ‘Inter-Carrier Credit Rating using Smart Contracts and Blockchain’ project to be showcased at the MEF19 event, 18-22 November 2019, in Los Angeles. Interview DBL: Victor, first, please tell us about DCConnect. VM: DCConnect has implemented what we consider to be the first truly fully meshed architecture SDN network fabric, connecting over 120 PoPs in China. We also provide a User Interface Customer Portal, which empowers our customers to control their bandwidth requirements via on-demand technology and the ability to change service parameters like bandwidth within seconds. DBL: What’s the significance of this PoC? VM: Carriers are increasingly automating their inter-carrier commercial and business operations in order to offer agile, assured services. The recent announcements around LSO Sonata Pre-Order and Order APIs are good examples of that. However, the next stage is to offer wholesale operators the ability to build a proven reputation that distinguishes them from their competitors. For example, measuring the very important parameter—How long does it take the operator to deliver their wholesale Carrier Ethernet service once it is ordered via LSO Sonata? DBL: In other words, it’s not enough to reduce service delivery time through automation from months to minutes—the wholesale operator needs a way to show they can do it consistently. VM: Exactly. DBL: So how is this achieved in this MEF 3.0 PoC? VM: We show a standard use case of an E-Line service provider—in this case, DCConnect—ordering a wholesale Access E-Line service from a wholesale operator partner— – in this case, PCCW Global— – using LSO Sonata APIs. As part of the Service Level Agreement between DCConnect and PCCW Global, we have a parameter stipulating the Access E-Line service delivery time from the moment of DCConnect’s order being made. The completion time is then recorded on a Corda blockchain developed by R3. This is then used to update PCCW Global’s credit rating on the blockchain. The higher the credit rating, the more reliable an Access E-Line wholesale partner PCCW Global is considered. DBL: Why is PCCW Global’s credit rating important to DCConnect in this example? VM: Credit ratings help build trust between carriers, which becomes increasingly important when service providers like DCConnect have automated systems that need to choose between wholesale partners within minutes. Having a high credit rating helps DCConnect’s systems select a partner for a specific service much more quickly and reliably. DBL: Is blockchain an essential technology for Credit Ratings between carriers? VM: For a scalable solution—yes, Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) is essential. Blockchain is a subset of DLT but we tend to use the term blockchain as shorthand for DLT since it’s still more recognizable. The reason DLT is necessary for scalable solutions is that the data for many transactions that impact a carrier’s credit ratings needs to be recorded somewhere, securely, and in a way that the carriers trust. The introduction of DLTs—for example R3’s Corda—into the market enables that in a way that wasn’t possible before. DBL: What happens when a wholesale operator doesn’t meet the service delivery time promised in the SLA? VM: We call this an ‘exception’, and that exception triggers the issuance of a Smart Contract by the service provider-buyer. The Smart Contract captures the actions resulting from the exception as defined in the SLA. One of those actions is for the wholesale operator’s credit rating to be recalculated on the DLT in an automated way as per a pre-agreed formula. The credit rating can go up as well as down, of course. If the wholesale operator delivers a wholesale Carrier Ethernet service to different customers within the specified timeframe consistently—for example 5 times consecutively—then the credit rating could be bumped up. DBL: Who gets to see the Credit Rating of a given wholesale operator on the blockchain? Can it be tampered with? VM: Visibility of information like credit ratings is agreed in advance by the users of the blockchain and programmed into it. Tampering with information on the blockchain is made extremely difficult through a range of inherent characteristics of blockchains. DBL: From DCConnect’s point-of-view, what would you like to see happen as the result of this MEF 3.0 PoC? VM: DCConnect is firmly committed to the ‘API economy’. We believe that exposure of service capabilities between service providers themselves, and of course to enterprise customers, is absolutely essential in order to be able to deliver on the promise of the digital economy. That means we need as many partners as possible that support standardized interfacing, smart contracts, and DLT-based trust models. What we demonstrate in this PoC with PCCW Global is a bilateral example, but this approach is actually multilateral. Standardized blockchain-based telco platforms supporting hundreds, if not thousands, of carrier partners